Biography
Jennifer E. Miller, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Medical Ethics and Department of Population Health at NYU School of Medicine. Prior to joining NYU’s faculty, Dr. Miller was a fellow in Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics and taught at Duke University’s Kenan Institute for Ethics and Fuqua School of Business as the George C. Lamb Regulatory Governance fellow, Fordham University's Graduate School of Business, and Columbia University's Bioethics and Cross Cultural Education Program. She is also the founding President of the nonprofit, Bioethics International. Dr. Miller serves on NYU’s Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committee (P&T), Stem Cell Research Oversight IRB, and Electronic Medical Records Working Group. She is also a monitor for J&J-NYU’s Compassionate-Use Advisory Committee (CompAC). Previously, Dr. Miller served on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Task Force for Pediatric Emergency Mass Critical Care, the American Medical Association’s (AMA) Advanced Disaster Life Support Education Consortium, the United Nations Economic and Social Council, and the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) National Institutes of Health (NIH) Collaboratory.
Research Interest
Stem Cell Research
Biography
Dr. Guang-Hui Liu is a Professor in Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Guang-Hui Liu's work primarily focuses on using stem cell and gene editing techniques to study and treat aging-associated disorders. He was a fellow of CIRM and Glenn Aging Foundation, awarded as Thousand Young Talents of China, the Distinguished Youth of NSFC, Grand Challenges 2015-Young Scientist, BeiShizhang Young Scientist, Gerontology Outstanding Contribution Award, and the 973 program chief scientist. He has published over 70 papers in Nature, Science, Cell etc. journals.
Research Interest
Focuses on using stem cell and gene editing techniques to study and treat aging-associated disorders.